A method and an apparatus are disclosed for limiting the readability of optically-readable medium, wherein a combination of a liquid crystal material and a wavelength shifting material are incorporated into the optically-readable medium. The liquid crystal material is selected to substantially interfere with the reading beam of a reading device. The wavelength shifting material is selected to shift the wavelength at which the liquid crystal interferes with the reading beam so that the reading beam can read the optically-readable medium. A predetermined stimulus causes the liquid crystal material to shift back to a configuration that substantially interferes with the reading beam so that the reading beam can no longer read the content on the optically readable medium.
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1. A limited play optically-readable medium comprising: a substrate; a reflective layer coupled to said substrate layer; wherein said substrate comprises one or more layers through which a reading beam of an optically readable medium reading device passes before impinging on the reflective layer; at least one cholesteric liquid crystal material in the optical path of the reading beam; and a wavelength shifting material in communication with said cholesteric liquid crystal material, said shifting material shifts the reflection wavelength band of said least one cholesteric liquid crystal in response to a predetermined stimulus to permanently and irreversibly limit the number of times the medium can be read.
2. The limited play optically-readable medium according to claim 1 , wherein said wavelength shifting material is a volatile material.
3. The limited play optically-readable medium according to claim 1 , wherein said wavelength shifting material is an oxidizable chiral dopant.
4. The limited play optically-readable medium according to claim 1 , wherein said predetermined stimulus comprises at least one of evaporation or sublimation of said shifting material.
5. The limited play optically-readable medium according to claim 1 , wherein said predetermined stimulus comprises at least one of oxygen, humidity, photochemical energy, thermal energy, or combinations thereof.
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